Cardboard Arcade Project
Define a problem
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Design brief
Generate concepts
Brainstorming list and decision matrix
Brainstorming list
- Foosball
- rubber band game
- shooting gallery
- Hockey
- pinball
- pool
- table tennis
- bowling
Develop a solution
annotated sketch
Construct and test prototype
Evaluate solution
Paragraph about modifications
While building our project we decided to not use a sloped cardboard rubber band slider due to it not being able to slide rubber bands down very well. We also decided to cut a hole where the person is shooting has to keep the gun. We also decided to add a high score board to keep the scores of the people that scored the best on the firing range
Present Solution
I believe that Andrew and I worked well together and I would be happy to be put in a group with him again. In our decision matrix there was a four way tie. But we decided to do the shooting gallery because it would be the easiest and funnest on our decision matrix. Building the shooting gallery became easy after Andrew could bring in some boxes because the first day we were unable to do anything with the boxes that were in the box stash. If we could do this project again and have more time to complete it I would have better targets than just a hole in a box and I would also add another gun to the game and make the game box wider so two people would be able to play at the same time. Also I would make a better stand for a gun instead of a hole in a box, I would make something that rotates better so it is easier aim the gun.